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8941“…Recently, quantitative evidence has been published to support arguments that infants achieve a criterion for groupness: the capacity to interact simultaneously with two others. …”
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8942por Sandberg, Evelien M., la Chapelle, Claire F., van den Tweel, Marjolein M., Schoones, Jan W., Jansen, Frank Willem“…No clinically relevant advantages were identified, and as no data on cost effectiveness are available, there are currently not enough valid arguments to broadly implement LESS for hysterectomy. …”
Publicado 2017
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8943por Coccheri, Sergio“…The use of low-dose aspirin in primary prevention of cardiovascular (CV) events in healthy or apparently healthy people is a widely debated topic. Many arguments indicate that “primary prevention” is only a conventional definition and that the transition from primary to secondary prevention represents a continuum of increasing levels of CV risk. …”
Publicado 2017
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8944“…However, there are still arguments on whether it should be used in keratitis. …”
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8945“…Advocates for Global Mental Health (GMH), and international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank, argue that treatments available in high-income countries should also be made available in low- and middle-income countries. Such arguments are often made by comparing mental health to infectious diseases, including the relative disease and economic burdens they impose, and pointing to the applicability of the right to access treatment for mental health, not only infectious diseases. …”
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8946por Vermeulen, Niki“…Zwar kann das Konzept von Big Science als eine Mode in der Wissenschaftspolitik gesehen werden – inzwischen vielleicht sogar als ein altmodisches Konzept –, doch lautet meine innovative Argumentation, dass dessen analytische Verwendung unsere Aufmerksamkeit auf die Ausweitung der Zusammenarbeit in den Biowissenschaften lenkt. …”
Publicado 2016
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8947“…However, little empirical research has been conducted to inform arguments for the integration of domestic health into foreign policy by state and non-state actors. …”
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8948por Bueno-Gómez, Noelia“…METHODS: A philosophical methodology is used, based on the review of existent literature on the topic and the argumentation in favor of what are found as better definitions of suffering and pain. …”
Publicado 2017
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8949por Lin, Yi‐Ying, Chen, Rou‐Shayn, Lu, Chin‐Song, Huang, Ying‐Zu, Weng, Yi‐Hsin, Yeh, Tu‐Hsueh, Lin, Wey‐Yil, Hung, June“…The relationship between excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and nighttime problems remains uncertain. Arguments persist regarding the risk factors for sleep disturbance among patients with PD. …”
Publicado 2017
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8950Many faces of rationality: Implications of the great rationality debate for clinical decision‐making“…Descriptive theories of rationality of direct relevance to medical decision‐making include bounded rationality, argumentative theory of reasoning, adaptive rationality, dual processing model of rationality, regret‐based rationality, pragmatic/substantive rationality, and meta‐rationality. …”
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8951“…All western ethical arguments turn out to become of vital importance in developing countries, because transplantation is the cheapest renal replacement therapy. …”
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8952por Van Poucke, Sjouke, Uhlendorff, Jennifer, Wang, Zhongfang, Billiau, Veerle, Nicholls, John, Matrosovich, Mikhail, Van Reeth, Kristien“…Background Several arguments plead for an important role of pigs in human influenza ecology, including the similar receptor expression pattern in the respiratory tract of both species. …”
Publicado 2012
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8953por Lowe, Georgia, Pugh, Jonathan, Kahane, Guy, Corben, Louise, Lewis, Sharon, Delatycki, Martin, Savulescu, Julian“…Conclusions: This sample of the general public showed attitudes that were, at least to some degree, at variance with some professional guidelines. We give arguments for why at least some of these attitudes might be justified. …”
Publicado 2017
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8954Gating the holes in the Swiss cheese (part I): Expanding professor Reason's model for patient safetypor Seshia, Shashi S., Bryan Young, G., Makhinson, Michael, Smith, Preston A., Stobart, Kent, Croskerry, Pat“…METHODS: Thematic analysis, qualitative information from several sources being used to support argumentation. DISCUSSION: Complex covert cognitive phenomena underlie decisions influencing health care. …”
Publicado 2017
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8955por Rotar, Alexandru M., Van Den Berg, Michael J., Schäfer, Willemijn, Kringos, Dionne S., Klazinga, Niek S.“…For the third question we analysed the GPs’ responses on what patient logistics and need arguments they consider in the referral process. We found: 1) variation in GPs reported SDM– 90% to 35%, 2) a negative correlation between gatekeeper systems and SDM—however, some countries strongly deviate and 3) GPs in gatekeeper systems more often consider patient interests, whereas in non-gatekeeping countries the GP’s value more own experience with specialists and benchmarking information. …”
Publicado 2018
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8956por van Gemert, Martin J.C., Vlaming, Marianne, Osinga, Eric, Bruijninckx, Cornelis M.A., Neumann, H.A. Martino, Sauer, Pieter J.J.“…Sociologically, physicians seem to follow a diagnosis made by a colleague without proper evaluation. Arguments provided by the parents against this diagnosis seemed to be neglected. …”
Publicado 2018
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8957“…The RHC has often figured in arguments for the limitations of non-representational approaches to cognitive science. …”
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8958por Adjiri, Adouda“…RESULTS: This comprehensive analysis brings to light the following points: (i) Cancer with its plethora of genetic and cellular symptoms could originate from one major event switching a cell from normalcy-to-malignancy; (ii) The switching event is postulated to involve a pathological breakup of a non-mutated protein, called here AA protein, resulting in the acquisition of new cellular functions present only in cancer cells; (iii) Following this event, DNA mutations begin to accumulate as secondary events to ensure perpetuity of cancer. Supporting arguments for this protein-based model come mainly from these observations: (i) The AA protein-based model reconciles together the clonal-and-stem cell theories into one inclusive model; (ii) The breakup of a normal protein could be behind the cancer-linked inflammation symptom; (iii) Cancer hallmarks are but adaptive traits, earned as a result of the switch from normalcy-to-malignancy. …”
Publicado 2018
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8959por Boscencu, Rica, Manda, Gina, Radulea, Natalia, Socoteanu, Radu Petre, Ceafalan, Laura Cristina, Neagoe, Ionela Victoria, Ferreira Machado, Isabel, Basaga, Selma Huveyda, Vieira Ferreira, Luís Filipe“…These are consistent arguments for further developing P2.2 in animal models of solid tumors for in vivo PDT.…”
Publicado 2017
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8960por Gruet, Mathieu“…This review also provides several arguments to select the ideal test of performance fatigability in CRD and to translate the mechanistic laboratory findings into the clinical practice and real-world performance. …”
Publicado 2018
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